- Founding Motivation and Mission
- Key Milestones and Historic Events
- Breaking Barriers and Changing Narratives
- Sisterhood and Growth
- Social and Cultural Impact
- Feature Highlights Table: Arabian Gazelles Club Overview
- Challenges and Future Horizons
In the traditionally male-dominated world of supercars and motorsport, an exclusive community is making history in the UAE—the Arabian Gazelles. Founded in 2016 by visionary entrepreneur and supercar enthusiast Hanan Mazouzi Sobati, the club represents more than just a group of women owners; it symbolizes a cultural shift towards female empowerment and breaking stereotypes in the automotive industry. The Arabian Gazelles is the first all-women supercar club in the Middle East, uniting women passionate about speed, luxury, and performance, challenging norms with every mile.
Founding Motivation and Mission
Hanan’s frustration with the lack of visibility and inclusion for women in local automotive events and culture inspired the club’s creation.
The club aims to provide a space where women can share, showcase, and enjoy supercar culture without being sidelined or seen as novelties.
Arabian Gazelles promotes legitimacy and respect for female car owners while fostering a spirit of community and empowerment.
Open to women from diverse backgrounds and nationalities who share a passion for elite cars and driving excellence.
Key Milestones and Historic Events
The club’s flagship event: the groundbreaking 2025 Arabian Gazelles Rally was the first-ever all-women supercar rally in the Middle East.
The rally featured about 30 women driving Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bugatti, Porsche, and other exotic supercars, traversing iconic UAE locations like Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Abu Dhabi before culminating in Dubai.
Supported by BMW and regional authorities, the event sent a powerful message against gender stereotypes and encouraged wider female participation in motorsports.
Breaking Barriers and Changing Narratives
Arabian Gazelles confront decades-long male dominance in supercar culture and motorsport.
Club members include entrepreneurs, engineers, professionals, and enthusiasts who underline impact and skill over gender.
They defy stereotypes by owning and expertly handling some of the world’s fastest and most luxurious cars.
Their stories have captured media attention from CNN, Forbes, Vogue, and others, shining light on women’s emerging role in this space.
Sisterhood and Growth
The club isn’t just about cars; it’s a network of support, mentorship, and business collaboration.
Monthly meetups, track days, high-end driving experiences, and exclusive social events foster camaraderie and empowerment.
Members share driving tips, life stories, and entrepreneurial advice, building a strong global support system.
The sense of belonging spans continents, cultures, and industries, unified by passion for supercars.
Social and Cultural Impact
Arabian Gazelles are reshaping perceptions of female drivers in the Middle East, encouraging young women to consider motorsport and high-performance driving as viable paths.
They challenge societal norms, promoting gender equality and inspiring new generations.
Beyond sports and speed, they symbolize confidence, leadership, and breaking conventional limits.
The club’s visibility and philanthropic outreach promote empowerment both on and off the asphalt.
Feature Highlights Table: Arabian Gazelles Club Overview
Challenges and Future Horizons
Initial resistance due to stereotypes was overcome through consistent professionalism and producing impactful events.
Coordinating international multi-day rallies required precise logistics and committed teamwork.
The future includes expanding membership globally, launching new international rallies, and broadening advocacy for women in motorsport.
Arabian Gazelles aims to solidify its place as a global leader in promoting women’s passion and power behind the wheel.